Enum tauri::scope::ShellScopeError
source · pub enum ShellScopeError {
BadSidecarFlag,
Sidecar(Error),
NotFound(String),
MissingVar(usize, String),
Validation {
index: usize,
validation: String,
},
InvalidInput(String),
Io(Error),
}
Expand description
All errors that can happen while validating a scoped command.
Variants§
BadSidecarFlag
Available on crate features
shell-execute
or shell-sidecar
only.At least one argument did not pass input validation.
Sidecar(Error)
Available on crate features
shell-execute
or shell-sidecar
only.The sidecar program validated but failed to find the sidecar path.
Note: This can be called on shell-execute
feature too due to Scope::prepare
checking if
it’s a sidecar from the config.
NotFound(String)
Available on crate features
shell-execute
or shell-sidecar
only.The named command was not found in the scoped config.
MissingVar(usize, String)
Available on crate features
shell-execute
or shell-sidecar
only.A command variable has no value set in the arguments.
Validation
Fields
Available on crate features
shell-execute
or shell-open
only.At least one argument did not pass input validation.
InvalidInput(String)
Available on crate features
shell-execute
or shell-sidecar
only.The format of the passed input does not match the expected shape.
This can happen from passing a string or array of strings to a command that is expecting named variables, and vice-versa.
Io(Error)
Available on crate features
shell-execute
or shell-sidecar
only.A generic IO error that occurs while executing specified shell commands.
Trait Implementations§
source§impl Debug for ScopeError
impl Debug for ScopeError
source§impl Display for ScopeError
impl Display for ScopeError
source§impl Error for ScopeError
impl Error for ScopeError
source§fn source(&self) -> Option<&(dyn Error + 'static)>
fn source(&self) -> Option<&(dyn Error + 'static)>
The lower-level source of this error, if any. Read more
1.0.0 · source§fn description(&self) -> &str
fn description(&self) -> &str
👎Deprecated since 1.42.0: use the Display impl or to_string()